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Will they accomplish the object ? Yes ; if they can combine 

 the agriculturist ; if they can combine the industrial classes, as 

 have the class organizations, for particular classes. . 



Once we feared it could not be done. It cannot certainly be 

 accomplished except through a secret organization which will 

 hold its members to a unity of action for the general weal. 



Can it be done now? Let us hope so. 



The primary feature of class organizations like the Patrons 

 of Husbandry, the Farmers Clubs, trades unions, or by what 

 ever name they may be called, should be to so educate its mem 

 bers that intelligent thought, moral deportment, and a consci- 

 encious performance of duty shall be the rule and guide of 

 their actions. Sooner or later, if the order be not now devel 

 oping, an organization must arise that shall include in its ranks 

 every legitimate industry, whether of the brain or the hand, 

 composed, in fact, of the best men of all organizations. So, 

 only, can we hope to take out of the hands of corrupt men the 

 power that has carried, many times, to the verge of ruin, not 

 only legitimate business, but the best interests of the nation 

 itself. 



THE END. 



